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Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Mar 2012 07:14:19 -0700
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Hi David,

You did a good analysis of your problem. I would agree that the UPS is suspect. To verify this, why not unplug the UPS from the USB port and see if your computer boots properly?

I have been using a UPS of some sort since 1990, with several models of APC. My experience has been that the batteries go out after about 5 years, so yours are definitely due for retirement. If the existing UPS is sufficient for your needs, you can obtain a replacement battery. I have purchased batteries on e-Bay, but the quality is variable. A good source of reasonably priced batteries is batteryspec.com - I have purchased from them the last two times I needed replacements.

Good luck - hope this is of some help.

Peter Shkabara
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-----Original Message-----

So I'm finding it easy to believe that the battery in my APC unit (maybe
10 years old?) is dying/dead and I probably need to replace the unit.  

  Obviously it has been a while since I've bought a UPS....  Does anyone have any recommendations of features I should specifically look for, or avoid, especially features that might not have been available 10 years ago?

David Gillett

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